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1 biological equilibrium
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > biological equilibrium
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2 biological equilibrium
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > biological equilibrium
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3 biological equilibrium
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4 biological equilibrium
Техника: биологическое равновесиеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > biological equilibrium
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5 biological equilibrium
English-russian biological dictionary > biological equilibrium
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6 biological equilibrium
Англо-русский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > biological equilibrium
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7 biological equilibrium
English-Russian perfumery & beauty care dictionary > biological equilibrium
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8 biological equilibrium
биологическое равновесиеEnglish-Russian dictionary of technical terms > biological equilibrium
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9 equilibrium
equilibrium равновесие; равновесное состояниеequilibrium равновесие, состояние равновесияequilibrium constant константа равновесия (стат.)equilibrium ratio отношение равновесия (стат.)acid-base equilibrium кислотно-щелочное равновесиеapparent equilibrium кажущееся равновесиеbacterial equilibrium бактериальный балансbalanced equilibrium сбалансированное равновесиеbiological equilibrium биологическое равновесиеcapital equilibrium производственное оборудованиеDonnan equilibrium доннановское равновесиеdynamic equilibrium динамическое равновесиеgenetic equilibrium генетическое равновесиеgenetic equilibrium генетическое равновесие, состояние популяции, при котором в каждом последующем поколении поддерживается одинаковое соотношение частот геновgrowth equilibrium равновесие ростаisotopic equilibrium изотопное равновесиеlarge-scale equilibrium крупногабаритное оборудованиеmetabolic equilibrium равновесие обмена веществmetabolic equilibrium равновесие обмена веществmutation equilibrium мутационное равновесиеneutral equilibrium безразличное равновесиеnitrogen(ous) equilibrium азотистое равновесиеoperating equilibrium производственное оборудованиеpopulation equilibrium равновесие в популяцииrelative equilibrium относительное равновесиеunfavorable equilibrium неблагоприятное равновесиеunstable equilibrium неустойчивое равновесиеEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > equilibrium
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10 equilibrium
равновесие, положение равновесия; состояние равновесия || равновесныйto attain equilibrium — достигать равновесия;to be in equilibrium — находиться в состоянии равновесия;to bring about equilibrium — приводить в состояние равновесия;to maintain equilibrium — удерживать равновесие;to restore equilibrium — восстанавливать равновесие-
acid-base equilibrium
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adiabate equilibrium
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beta equilibrium
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biological equilibrium
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buoyant equilibrium
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chemical equilibrium
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collisional equilibrium
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convective equilibrium
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defect equilibrium
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dynamic equilibrium
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ecological equilibrium
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elastic equilibrium
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electromagnetic equilibrium
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external equilibrium
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gas-liquid equilibrium
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heat equilibrium
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indifferent equilibrium
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internal equilibrium
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ion-exchange equilibrium
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kinetic equilibrium
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labile equilibrium
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mass equilibrium
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mechanical equilibrium
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moisture equilibrium
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movable equilibrium
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neutral equilibrium
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osmotic equilibrium
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phase equilibrium
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pressure equilibrium
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quasi-geostrophic equilibrium
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stable equilibrium
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static equilibrium
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temperature equilibrium
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thermal equilibrium
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thermodynamic equilibrium
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transient equilibrium
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unstable equilibrium
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11 equilibrium
равновесие; равновесное состояние- apparent equilibrium
- balanced equilibrium
- biological equilibrium
- conformational equilibrium
- Donnan equilibrium
- dynamic equilibrium
- genetic equilibrium
- growth equilibrium
- isotopic equilibrium
- metabolic equilibrium
- mutation equilibrium
- neutral equilibrium
- nitrogen equilibrium
- nitrogenous equilibrium
- population equilibrium
- relative equilibrium
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12 biological decay constant
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > biological decay constant
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13 биологическое равновесие
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > биологическое равновесие
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14 биологическое равновесие
Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > биологическое равновесие
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15 value
1) (числовое) значение ( физической величины), величина; показатель, число2) оценка || оценивать3) значимость; ценность4) стоимость5) мн. ч. горн. содержание компонента в руде•value in terms of the unite of length and time — значение, выраженное в единицах длины и времени;to assign a value — приписывать значение;to assume a value — принимать значение;to attribute a value — приписывать значение;to improve a value — уточнять значение; повышать точность значения;to insert numerical values in an equation — подставлять числовые значения в уравнение;to predetermine [prescribe, preset\] a value — задавать значение;to read value off the scale — считывать показания по шкале;to revise [verify\] a value — уточнять значение-
AA value
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Abbe value
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absolute biological value
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absolute value
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acceptance value
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accepted value
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access value
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acetyl value
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acid value
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actual octane value
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actual value
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adjusted value
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adopted value
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antiknock value
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apparent biological value
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approved value
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approximate value
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arbitrary value
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ash value
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assay value
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assessed value
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assigned value
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asymptotic value
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attrition value
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available heating value
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average value
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baking value
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base value
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bearing value
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blending octane value
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blending value
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bogey value
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boundary value
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bromine value
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buffer value
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calculated value
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calibrated value
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calibration value
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caloric value
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calorific value
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carbonyl value
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Cauchy principal value
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cementing value
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center-line-average value
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certified value
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cetane value
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characteristic value
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cla value
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clear blending value
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closeness value
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coagulation value
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coke value
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color value
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combustion value
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commercial value
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common value
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complement value
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component values
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computed value
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conservative value
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constant value
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conventional value
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corrected value
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corrosion value
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crest value
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critical value
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current value
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cutting value
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datum value
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decision value
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default value
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delivery value
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design value
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dietary value
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digestive value
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distillation value
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dot value
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drop-out value
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effective value
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eigen value
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energy value
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equilibrium value
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Erichsen value
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ester value
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expectation value
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experimental value
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exposure value
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extrapolated value
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extreme value
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fiducial value
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finite value
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flash value
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food value
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full-scale value
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F-value
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GC value
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gloss value
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gross calorific value
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guess value
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heating value
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heat value
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heating value as fired
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high heat value
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higher calorific value
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holding value
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imaginary value
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improved value
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indicated value
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information value
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inhibiting value
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initial value
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instantaneous value
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integral value
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intermediate value
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internationally recommended value
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inverse value
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iodine value
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item value
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knock value
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Koettstorfer value
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least-squares adjusted value
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least-squares value
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legitimate value
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limiting value
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limit value
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limiting dynamic value
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local mean value
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low heat value
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lower calorific value
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lower-range value
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maximax value
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maximum scale value
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mean value
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mean-square value
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measured value
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metallurgical value
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milling value
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minimum scale value
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momentary value
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NC value
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net calorific value
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net energy value
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nominal value
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normalized value
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numerical value
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nutritive value
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observed value
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octane value
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open-circuit values
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operating value
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original value
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oxygen value
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part-program value
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peak value
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peak-to-peak value
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peak-to-valley value
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performance value
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physical value
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pickup value
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place value
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potential gum value
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predetermined value
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predicted value
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preferred value
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prestored value
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principal value
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proper value
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quantization value
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rank value
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rated value
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rated withstand value
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rating value
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real value
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rectified value
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reduced value
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reduction value
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reference value
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refined value
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refining value
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regulatory value
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resetting value
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reset value
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resultant value
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returning value
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revised value
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rms value
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rough value
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roughness value
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rounded-off value
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saponification value
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saturation value
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scale-division value
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second-hand value
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setting value
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set value
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short-circuit values
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short-time average value
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soak value
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spatial value
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specific value
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specified value
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standard value
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starting value
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steady-state value
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successive values
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superheat value
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survival value
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tabulated value
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target value
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temporal value
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test value
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threshold value
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toluene value
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tone value
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tool offset value
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torsion value
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total heating value
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tristimulus values
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true biological value
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true food value
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true value
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typical value
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unit value
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unrounded value
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upper-range value
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U-value
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value of argument
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value of error
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value of function
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value of variable
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variable value
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virtual decision value
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virtual value
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V-notch Charpy value
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weighted average value
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weighted value
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working value -
16 cycle
2) цикл, круговой процесс ( в термодинамике)•cycles per second — герц, Гц;cycle of operation — 1. рабочий цикл 2. цикл заряд - разряд-
ac cycle
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access cycle
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ammonia cycle
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automatic lubrication cycle
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automatic probing cycle
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automatic repeat cycle
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binary cycle
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binary-vapor cycle
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biological cycle
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braking cycle
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Brayton cycle
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brine cycle
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burning cycle
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burn-out cycle
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canned milling cycle
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Carno cycle
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catalyst cycle
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charge/discharge cycle
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charging cycle
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clock cycle
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closed cycle
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closed fuel cycle
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CNC cycle
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coal gasification-combined cycle
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code generation cycle
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co-located fuel cycle
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completely reversed stress cycle
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component drain cycle
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composite cycle
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compression ignition cycle
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compression refrigeration cycle
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computer cycle
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constant-pressure cycle
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continuous face cycle
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CPU cycle
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cross-progeny fuel cycle
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denatured fuel cycle
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digging cycle
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direct steam cycle
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direct-expansion cycle
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display cycle
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diurnal cycle
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drawdown-refill cycle
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drifting cycle
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drive cycle
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duty cycle
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energy conversion cycle
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equilibrium fuel cycle
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equipressure cycle
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extended-burnup fuel cycle
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fatigue cycle
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fetch cycle
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filter cycle
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fixed control cycle
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fluctuation cycle
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four-stroke cycle
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freeze-thaw cycle
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fuel cycle
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fuel-breeding cycle
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fusion fuel cycle
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gas turbine cycle
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gas-turbine power cycle
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generator cycle
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glacial cycle
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half cycle
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haul cycle
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heat cycle
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heat power cycle
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heat reclaim cycle
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heating cycle
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helium cycle
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highway driving cycle
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hydrogen cycle
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hydrologic cycle
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hysteresis cycle
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ideal adiabatic cycle
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ideal cycle
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indirect-fired gas turbine cycle
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injection refrigeration cycle
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inspection cycle
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instruction cycle
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intermittent cycle
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interstate driving cycle
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Joule cycle
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life cycle
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limit cycle
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Linde cycle
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load-haul-dump cycle
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loading cycle
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low-proliferation risk fuel cycle
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machine cycle
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machining cycle
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magnetic cycle
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mean cycles between failures
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mechano-chemical cycle
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memory cycle
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moisture cycle
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multipressure cycle
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neutron cycle
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nitrogen cycle
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NTSC four-field cycle
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nuclear fuel cycle
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null cycle
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once-through fuel cycle
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on-duty cycle
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on-off use cycle
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open cycle
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open fuel cycle
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operating cycle
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operation cycle
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operational cycle
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out-of-pile fuel cycle
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PAL eight-field cycle
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pallet transfer cycle
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photographic cycle
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picture cycle
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Plank cycle
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postreactor fuel cycle
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power generation cycle
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power cycle
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precoat cycle
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preprogrammed cycle
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pressure cycle
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processing cycle
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program cycle
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programming cycle
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quasi-biennial cycle
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Rankine cycle
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redox cycle
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refrigeration cycle
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regeneration cycle
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regrind cycle
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reheating cycle
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reheat cycle
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repeated-stress cycle
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repetitive dressing cycle
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retention cycle
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reversed-stress cycle
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reversible cycle
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ringing cycle
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search cycle
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SECAM twelve-field cycle
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service cycle
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setup cycle
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shutter cycle
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single turbo-compressor rotor cycle
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single-loop steam cycle
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single-reheat cycle
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sinking cycle
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skipped cycle
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sodium cycle
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software life cycle
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specialized machining cycle
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standard rating cycle
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steam cycle
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steam-jet refrigeration cycle
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steam-power cycle
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steam-water cycle
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Stirling cycle
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storage cycle
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strain cycle
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stress cycle
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suburban driving cycle
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sunspot cycle
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symbiotic fuel cycle
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tailout cycle
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tap-to-tap cycle
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test cycle
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thermal cycle
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thermal fatigue cycle
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thermodynamic cycle
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thorium-based fuel cycle
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thorium fuel cycle
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three-loop steam cycle
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throw-away fuel cycle
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tidal cycle
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timing cycle
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tool inspection cycle
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total cycle
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Tripol ammonia cycle
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two-loop steam cycle
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two-stroke cycle
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typical machining cycle
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uranium cycle
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urban driving cycle
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vapor-compression refrigerating cycle
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vapor-compression refrigeration cycle
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vital cycle
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voltage cycle
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water cycle
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work cycle
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xenon poisoning cycle
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zero-to-compression stress cycle
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17 population
1) популяция, население2) биом. совокупность; генеральная совокупность•- amphimictic population
- asymptotic population
- cell population
- clonal population
- closed population
- consanguineous population
- continuous population
- dichotomous population
- distinct population
- effective breeding population
- effector population
- equilibrium population
- exploited population
- finite population
- founding population
- infinite population
- initial population
- intrabreeding population
- livestock population
- local population
- Mendelian population
- mixed population
- mother population
- nonnormal population
- normal population
- open population
- parent population
- polygamous population
- random mating population
- semidistinct population
- soil-biological population
- stabilized population
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18 average region activity
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19 overall business activity
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20 germicidal activity
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